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Job Description
Park vehicles or issue tickets for customers in a parking lot or garage. May collect fee.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 53-6021.00
 - The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 23,250.00
 - The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 11.00
 - Currently, there are 146,350 people on this job
 
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Parking Lot Attendants”.
Also Known As…
- Parking Lot Attendants
 - Valet Parking Attendant
 - Valet Parker
 - Valet Attendant
 - Parking Ramp Attendant
 - Parking Lot Attendant
 - Parking Cashier
 - Parking Attendant
 - Hiker
 - Guest Services Agent
 - Front Services Agent
 - Valet Runner
 - Valet
 - Truck Spotter
 - Skater
 - Ramp Jockey
 - Parking Lot Spotter
 - Parking Lot Signaler
 - Parking Lot Laborer
 - Parking Lot Attendant and Cashier
 - Car Shagger
 - Car Runner
 - Car Parker
 - Car Lot Attendant
 - Car Jockey
 - Car Hostler
 - Car Hop
 - Car Hiker
 - Car Chaser
 - Automobile Relocation Engineer
 - Auto Parker
 - Auto Hiker
 - Attendant
 
Tasks for “Car Hopper”
- Provide customer assistance and information, such as giving directions or handling wheelchairs.
 - Escort customers to their vehicles to ensure their safety.
 - Service vehicles with gas, oil, and water.
 - Review motorists' identification before allowing them to enter parking facilities.
 - Patrol parking areas to prevent vehicle damage and vehicle or property thefts.
 - Perform maintenance on cars in storage to protect tires, batteries, or exteriors from deterioration.
 - Perform cash handling tasks, such as making change, balancing and recording cash drawer, or distributing tips.
 - Issue ticket stubs or place numbered tags on windshields, log tags or attach tag to customers' keys, and give customers matching tags for locating parked vehicles.
 - Take numbered tags from customers, locate vehicles, and deliver vehicles, or provide customers with instructions for locating vehicles.
 - Park and retrieve automobiles for customers in parking lots, storage garages, or new car lots.
 - Perform personnel activities, such as supervising or scheduling employees.
 - Direct motorists to parking areas or parking spaces, using hand signals or flashlights as necessary.
 - Inspect vehicles to detect any damage.
 - Keep parking areas clean and orderly to ensure that space usage is maximized.
 - Call emergency responders or the proper authorities and provide motorist assistance, such as giving directions or helping jump start a stalled vehicle.
 - Explain and calculate parking charges, collect fees from customers, and respond to customer complaints.
 - Lift, position, and remove barricades to open or close parking areas.
 - Greet customers and open their car doors.
 
Related Technology & Tools
- Barrier gates
 - Pavement sweepers
 - Scissors
 - Reflective vests
 - Utility knives
 - Lanterns
 - Multipurpose hammers
 - Desktop computers
 - Light trucks
 - Portable barricades
 - Snow removal blowers
 - Pay stations
 - High power flashlights
 - Parking control cones
 - Copy machines
 - Mallets
 - Power staplers
 - Automatic ticket dispensers
 - Mobile radios
 - Work vans
 - Parking validation machines
 - Surveillance cameras
 - Handheld stop signs
 - Salt spreaders
 - Portable fire extinguishers
 - Computerized cash registers
 
- Microsoft Word
 - Microsoft Outlook
 - Microsoft Office
 - Microsoft Excel
 - Email software
 - Payment processing software